To: Man50D
Can those be over ridden by congress in the future? Say 2011 with the new conservative majority? I hope.
18 posted on
02/12/2010 7:58:05 PM PST by
bleach
(Sarah, Wake me in 2012)
To: bleach
Can those be over ridden by congress in the future? Say 2011 with the new conservative majority? I hope.
I'm not sure. I do know EO's can be amended by only by a President.
19 posted on
02/12/2010 7:59:35 PM PST by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
To: bleach; Man50D
Congress may overturn an executive order by passing legislation in conflict with it or by refusing to approve funding to enforce it. In the former, the president retains the power to veto such a decision; however, the Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds majority to end an executive order. It has been argued that a Congressional override of an executive order is a nearly impossible event due to the supermajority vote required and the fact that such a vote leaves individual lawmakers very vulnerable to political criticism.
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30 posted on
02/12/2010 8:09:14 PM PST by
onyx
(BE A MONTHLY DONOR - I AM)
To: bleach
Can those be over ridden by congress in the future? Say 2011 with the new conservative majority? I hope. Doubtful it would help. First, they would have to write a law to counteract the executive order, then get it passed through both houses of Congress then get the President's signature or override his veto. Since the Democrats will either continue to have majorities in both chambers or, at the very least, be able to sustain a veto override, it wouldn't be worth the effort unless the EO was so offensive that even a large contingent of Democrats believed it went too far.
58 posted on
02/12/2010 8:33:26 PM PST by
OrangeHoof
("Barack Obama" is Swahili for "Bend over suckahs".)
To: bleach
"Can those be over ridden by congress in the future? Say 2011 with the new conservative majority? I hope."
The legislative branch controls the purse strings. They can defund any and all executive bureaucracies.
109 posted on
02/12/2010 10:16:50 PM PST by
laxcoach
(Government is greedy. Taxpayers who want their own money are not greedy.)
To: bleach
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